JC Mounduix is under fire again in the "Big Brother" house. (Cliff Lipson/CBS)

JC Mounduix is in trouble again, barely a month after CBS warned the “Big Brother” contestants to stay on their best behavior.

The 28-year-old dancer from California was caught on 24/7 live footage refusing to leave houseguest Tyler Crispen’s bed Tuesday night. After Crispen fell asleep, Mounduix continued cuddling into the 23-year-old, rubbing his chest and face, then kissing Crispen’s armpit.

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The next morning, Crispen told another housemate that he didn’t want Mounduix in his bed.

Clark responded that Crispen doesn’t “like even cuddling,” which he confirmed and said that Mounduix gives off too much “body heat.”

Later Wednesday, Mounduix said that he had been trying to comfort Crispen, who he said was having nightmares.

Tyler Crispen said he didn't want Mounduix in bed with him. (Sonja Flemming/CBS)

Almost immediately, fans of the reality show began speaking out online about Mounduix’s behavior.

“JC inappropriately touching Tyler is NOT okay. It’s happened multiple times and somehow it still continues to happen,” one person wrote. “@CBSBigBrother needs to do something about it!”

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“JC needs to stop sexually harassing Tyler and @CBSBigBrother needs to put a end to that but knowing them they won’t,” wrote another. “JC doesn’t understand the word “NO” and it’s not a free pass to do that while he is sleeping!!”

Other people argued that CBS would have acted immediately if Mounduix had climbed into bed with a woman instead of another man.

Mounduix has caused a wave of controversy this season, including using the N-word, asking a housemate if she’s transgender and groping several other contestants.

CBS, which has only eliminated houseguests who exhibited violence, issued a warning to all contestants in July after Mounduix used an ice cream scooper to touch several roommates’ genitals without permission.

“At times, the house guests reveal prejudices and exhibit behavior that we do not condone. The producers have addressed two such incidents that were seen recently on the 24/7 online fee,” CBS said in a statement in July.

“In both cases, those involved have been warned about their inappropriate behavior and offensive comments, as well as future consequences. These events will not be part of any future Big Brother broadcast on CBS.”

The network did not immediately return a request for comment on Mounduix’s latest behavior.